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Many studies of segmental neutralizations in children , including VF , have raised the question of whether the neutralization is complete or whether children are instead making distinct articulations that adult listeners simply are not ...
Many studies of segmental neutralizations in children , including VF , have raised the question of whether the neutralization is complete or whether children are instead making distinct articulations that adult listeners simply are not ...
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For example , there are two morphologically distinct sets of Rın roots and they cannot be distinguished by their phonological makeup , which means that the Rin roots in one set must be marked as belonging to a marked alternation class .
For example , there are two morphologically distinct sets of Rın roots and they cannot be distinguished by their phonological makeup , which means that the Rin roots in one set must be marked as belonging to a marked alternation class .
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Verbal tense - 3 markers do not have property ( ii ) : distinct verbal tense - 3 markers can cooccur since they can express relations between three distinct times ( e.g. between the perspective and the reference time , and between the ...
Verbal tense - 3 markers do not have property ( ii ) : distinct verbal tense - 3 markers can cooccur since they can express relations between three distinct times ( e.g. between the perspective and the reference time , and between the ...
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Bidding farewell to book notices Brian D Joseph | 703 |
A case study from child language Sharon Inkelas Yvan Rose | 707 |
Effects of acquisition rate on emergent structure | 737 |
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acquisition adult alternation analysis appear approach articulatory aspect Cambridge Caribbean chapter child classes clauses compared complex consonant constraints context contrast corpus costs denoted discourse discussion distinct effects emerges English evidence example existence express fact forms future given grammar Guaraní important individual interpretation issues John language lexical linguistic located Mainlanders marked markers meaning morphology natural newcomers nominal noun phrase NYBR occur onset overt pattern Person phonetic phonological position predicate present Press production pronoun provides realized reference regions relation roots selection semantic shows similar situation sound Spanish speakers specific speech strong structure suggests syllable syntactic Table temporal temporal markers tense theory tion true types University utterance variable velars verb verbal vocabulary words York